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Home / Sociology / Planet Grief: Redefining Grief for the Real World

Planet Grief: Redefining Grief for the Real World

Dipti Tait, Penny Power, Sharron Davies

Format: Hardback

Publisher: The History Press Ltd

Published: 21st Oct '21

£18.99

Grief is the stuff of life.

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SKU: 9780750994644

Categories: Coping with / advice about personal, social and health topics, Coping with personal, social and health topics, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Sociology
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We all grieve. From the moment we are born into this cold, loud, bright world, we experience change and loss that can often threaten to overwhelm us, but – when managed well – can help mould us into our strongest, most powerful selves.Grief is not only about death: it is part of our everyday lives. We are all grieving something. We grieve when our life changes – when meaningful relationships end, when we move house, change schools or jobs, and when our sense of identity and reality are under threat. We also grieve on a larger level – for a lost way of life and for our planet, particularly in these times of climate crisis, pandemic, fast-moving technology, misinformation and societal division. Grief can even be found in joy and is one of the most universal shared emotions, connecting people across the world in an act of love.In this surprisingly uplifting book, acclaimed grief therapist Dipti Tait draws on her own professional and personal experiences, her clients’ stories and the neuroscience behind our emotions to redefine grief for our fast-paced lives and this sometimes alarming yet wonderful world we live in.

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Dimensions 156 × 234 mm
Page Count 224

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